Jonathan
Edwards, pastor and Christian leader during the Great
Awakening, was probably America's greatest theologian. This
little booklet is taken from his Memoirs and is the
testimony of how he came to accept salvation in Christ. 10
pages
For 57 years,
George Muller of Bristol, England operated an orphanage by
prayer alone. At its height there were 2,000 children
present who were fed, clothed, educated, and loved. How did
he do it? What principles from his life can be applied to
Christians today? 40 pages Also available are some of the
writings of George Muller on subjects like prayer, faith,
meditation, etc.
Francis Ridley
Havergal was called the Fanny Crosby of England. Though
frail and sickly, she wrote a number of famous hymns we
still sing today, such as "Like a Rivber Glorious", "Take
My Life and Let It Be", and "Who Is On The Lord's Side?"
Pastor Paulson brings out a number of practical principles
from Miss Havergal's life. 11 pages
David Brainerd
was born in 1718. His expulsion from Yale University
because of a critical comment about a guest speaker ended
any hope of being ordained. He turned his attention to
evangelism among Indians in New Jersey and had remarkable
success. Though he died at 29 of Tuberculosis, the
influence of his life lives on through his diary, excerpted
here. 19 pages
Charles
Spurgeon was the most influential preacher in modern times.
His sermons are still printed and read over 100 years after
his death. This booklet is a message to help the sick and
afflicted. Perhaps it can help you. It is classic Spurgeon!
15 pages
The Bible says
whatever we sow we will reap. But is this true? After
dealing with 14 aspects of sowing and reaping, the author
grapples with thorny issues related to this subject: 1) If
we reap what we sow, why do the righteous suffer? 2) If we
reap what we sow, why do the wicked prosper? 3) Can reaping
be vicarious, that is, can I reap what another sows and can
others reap my sowing? 4) Do children reap what parents
sow? The book concludes with an in-depth study of 2 Peter
1:1-11 which, when followed, will guarantee we are growing
in the Lord and sowing seed that will reap blessing. 153
pages.
"How can I best
invest my life?" "What does the Lord want me to do to make
a living?" These and other questions are dealt with in this
booklet of a sermon Pastor Stanley preached in 1988. It is
not 'preachy' but practical in helping young people
evaluate their careers. 19 pages
Everyone likes
a story. This one was written in 1896. It is the
correspondence between a boy and his father, a captain on a
ship. The boy had a secret to share with his father. How
will his father respond? 20 pages